Tickets to a Live Performance at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. Multiple Shows and Dates Available.
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- Orchestra, comedy, holiday shows & more
- Multiple seating options
- Expansive theater
Legendary entertainers Kenan and Kel made theatrical history when they broke down the fourth wall, and then, to the consternation of the set designer, broke down the second and third walls as well. Experience the magic of the stage with today's Groupon for the live performance of your choice at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. Choose from the following options:
$12 for a balcony seat to see The Nutcracker on Saturday, December 11, 2010, at 2 p.m., or Sunday, December 12, 2010, at 2 p.m. (a $23 value)
$11 for a rear mezzanine or balcony seat to the Kosher Comedy Tour on Sunday, December 26, 2010, at 7:30 p.m. (a $23 value).
$19 for a rear orchestra, rear mezzanine, or balcony seat to the Glen Miller Orchestra on Sunday, January 16, 2011, at 2 p.m. (a $39 value)
$19 for a rear orchestra, rear mezzanine, or balcony seat to see Pastrami on Rye on Saturday, January 22, 2011, at 8 p.m. (a $39 value)
$19 for a rear orchestra, rear mezzanine, or balcony seat to see Catskills on Broadway on Saturday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m., or Sunday, March 27, on 2 p.m. (a $39 value)
The center's list of shows is quite expansive, providing audiences with a captivating catalog of live theatre. The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition on their stage, featuring festive costumes and a cast of more than 100 pirouetting performers, while the Glen Miller Orchestra's big-band sound inspires ear drums to beat in syncopated rhythm. For the depressed clown or comedy-loving crowd, Catskills on Broadway (featuring the original cast), Pastrami on Rye (combining stand-up and vivid storytelling) and the Kosher Comedy Tour keep bandages on hand for splitting sides. All performances are at the Coral Springs Center for the Art's Coral Springs theater, which includes a two-story lobby, connecting the theater to a museum art gallery for viewing during intermissions, and free parking for all patrons. The nearly 1,500-seat theater boasts a layout that allows every audience member to feel a sense of connection with on-stage performers without the formal bonding experience of a tandem bike ride.
- Orchestra, comedy, holiday shows & more
- Multiple seating options
- Expansive theater
Legendary entertainers Kenan and Kel made theatrical history when they broke down the fourth wall, and then, to the consternation of the set designer, broke down the second and third walls as well. Experience the magic of the stage with today's Groupon for the live performance of your choice at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. Choose from the following options:
$12 for a balcony seat to see The Nutcracker on Saturday, December 11, 2010, at 2 p.m., or Sunday, December 12, 2010, at 2 p.m. (a $23 value)
$11 for a rear mezzanine or balcony seat to the Kosher Comedy Tour on Sunday, December 26, 2010, at 7:30 p.m. (a $23 value).
$19 for a rear orchestra, rear mezzanine, or balcony seat to the Glen Miller Orchestra on Sunday, January 16, 2011, at 2 p.m. (a $39 value)
$19 for a rear orchestra, rear mezzanine, or balcony seat to see Pastrami on Rye on Saturday, January 22, 2011, at 8 p.m. (a $39 value)
$19 for a rear orchestra, rear mezzanine, or balcony seat to see Catskills on Broadway on Saturday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m., or Sunday, March 27, on 2 p.m. (a $39 value)
The center's list of shows is quite expansive, providing audiences with a captivating catalog of live theatre. The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition on their stage, featuring festive costumes and a cast of more than 100 pirouetting performers, while the Glen Miller Orchestra's big-band sound inspires ear drums to beat in syncopated rhythm. For the depressed clown or comedy-loving crowd, Catskills on Broadway (featuring the original cast), Pastrami on Rye (combining stand-up and vivid storytelling) and the Kosher Comedy Tour keep bandages on hand for splitting sides. All performances are at the Coral Springs Center for the Art's Coral Springs theater, which includes a two-story lobby, connecting the theater to a museum art gallery for viewing during intermissions, and free parking for all patrons. The nearly 1,500-seat theater boasts a layout that allows every audience member to feel a sense of connection with on-stage performers without the formal bonding experience of a tandem bike ride.
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About Coral Springs Center for the Arts
Who says thespians and jocks can't coexist? Coral Springs Center for the Arts was once an old gym, after all—and following a 1996 renovation that saw the installation of a 1,471-seat theatre and the removal of all the abandoned bodybuilder nests, the venue became the culturally rich institution it is today. Now approximately 200,000 patrons migrate to its riverside confines annually for Broadway shows and performances by comedians, jazz luminaries, and pop stars. However, that theater isn't the only venue on the premises. On the third floor, an 80-seat cabaret-style Black Box Studio draws audiences into a more intimate, personal style of performance—and VIP packages grant access to the closest of the really close seats. Right below that studio is the Center's Coral Springs Museum of Arts, which showcases both a permanent collection of visual arts and traveling exhibits.